Mast cell tryptase induces nuclear remodelling and reduced growth in breast cancer cells.

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作者:Pano Filip, Bub Laura, Parrine Débora, Paivandy Aida, Olsson Anna-Karin, Pejler Gunnar, Rabelo Melo Fabio
Mast cells accumulate in breast cancer, but there is only limited knowledge of how they impact on breast cancer growth. Here we show that tryptase, a major compound stored in mast cell secretory granules, has profound effects on breast cancer cell morphology and growth, the latter by a combination of anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic effects. Mechanistically, we show that tryptase is taken up by breast cancer cells, and enters their nuclei. Further, tryptase was shown to cause major effects on chromatin organization, and to induce truncation of core histone-3 (H3). H3 truncation was accompanied by reduced levels of epigenetic marks associated with H3. In vivo, tryptase-positive mast cells were found in PyMT breast cancer tumours and in human triple negative breast cancer, and a proliferation clearance zone was seen in the vicinity of tryptase-positive mast cells. It was also observed that mast cells were activated to a higher extent in breast cancer tumours than in healthy tissue. Finally, ATAC-seq analysis revealed that tryptase affected chromatin accessibility at regions of the genome associated with genes known to influence breast cancer growth. Altogether, the present study introduces a mechanism for how mast cell tryptase can regulate breast cancer cell growth.

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